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News and Research => Health => Topic started by: Ibrahim on 2025-06-13 08:33

Title: Cervical cancer is exactly preventable with the right measures in place.
Post by: Ibrahim on 2025-06-13 08:33
Cervical cancer is exactly preventable with the right measures in place. The HPV vaccine is a crucial step in prevention, as it protects against the most common types of HPV that cause cervical cancer.
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Vaccination is recommended for both males and females around the age of 9-14, before they become sexually active, as the immune response is stronger during these early years. However, it can also be given to individuals up to the age of 26 if they have not been previously vaccinated.

Regular screening tests, such as Pap smears or HPV tests, are essential for early detection. These tests can identify precancerous changes in the cervix, which can be treated before they develop into cancer. Women aged 21-29 should have a Pap smear every 3 years, while those aged 30-65 should have a Pap smear combined with an HPV test every 5 years, or a Pap smear alone every 3 years, depending on their healthcare provider's recommendation.

Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding smoking, and using condoms during sexual activity can help reduce the risk of HPV infection and the progression of cervical cancer.

It's also important to educate others about these prevention methods and encourage regular check-ups to ensure early detection and treatment. The link you provided is a great resource for more in-depth information. Keep spreading awareness!